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Jewish Thought » (1st Edition)

Book cover image of Jewish Thought by Oliver Leaman

Authors: Oliver Leaman
ISBN-13: 9780415374262, ISBN-10: 041537426X
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Date Published: August 2006
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: Oliver Leaman

Book Synopsis

This fresh and contemporary introduction to the Jewish faith, its philosophies and worldviews, explores debates which have preoccupied Jewish thinkers over the centuries and examines their continuing influence in contemporary Judaism.

Written by Oliver Leaman, a leading figure in the field, the book surveys the central controversies in Judaism, including the protracted arguments within the religion itself. Topics range from the relations between Judaism and other religions, such as Islam and Christianity, to contemporary issues such as sex, gender and modernity. Central themes such as authority and obedience, the relations between Jewish and Greek thought, and the position and status of the State of Israel are also considered. The debates are further illustrated by reference to the Bible, as a profoundly realistic text in describing the long interaction between the Jews, their ancestors and God, as well as discussions about major thinkers, and passages from the ancient texts: The Mishnah, Talmud and Midrash.

Oliver Leaman’s lively approach and light touch makes Jewish Thought ideal reading for anyone who wants to understand more about the Jewish faith and its outlook, past and present.

Table of Contents

Jewish history : a timeline
1Jews and the Bible1
2The commentatorial tradition : Mishnah and Talmud17
3Jews versus Greeks30
4Jews versus Christians52
5Jews versus Muslims59
6Written law versus oral law74
7Philosophers versus kabbalists81
8The ideal versus the real95
9The intellectual versus the natural116
10The "norm" versus the "deviant" : sex and gender in Judaism125
11Orthodoxy versus reform134
12How special are the Jews?148
13The future of Judaism versus Jewish futures157

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